A List of the Lodgers, together with the Horses and Arms of Mr. Loyal IN CROWN COURT IN CHANCERY LANE. [1659.] July 22 ● 1. AS for Lodgers I have but one, Mr. Honesty Hadland belonging to the County of Suffering, who hath been formerly fequestred by this Parliament, with his Man Thomas, who is a great Agent to his Lively hood. 2. Horses I have two, the one a Hobby Horse bought of the woman that cryeth Cocks and Geldings about the Streets, for my Son Timothy, the other is but a small one with a whistle in his tail for my Son Hugh the last Bartholomew-tide for a fairing. 3. As touching Arms I have two spits, a paring-shovel, three Broomstaves, besides the Broom I sweep with is almost worn to the stumps, and then I shall have four. My Son Timothy hath a potgun, with a tobacco-pipe, set into a cat-stick artificially. My other Son hath a leaden dagger given him for a fairing as aforesaid; besides my Wife desired me to put in our mousetrap, for fear that should be comprehended within the Act, being an Engine against an Enemy. 4. For Bullets I have none, nor Powder, only some relics left in my Head since last I was at the Barbers. 5. Lastly for Armour, I have only a Pewter head-piece, which in these times of peace We use for a close-stool pan; my wife had a Thimble, but that the maid carried out the last week in the dust tub. So this being an impartial List of what I am required by the Act to deliver in; I hope I shall receive favour for my fidelity. Stewart Loyal.